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Rosebush by michele jaffe
Rosebush by michele jaffe




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I felt like Rosebush brings the same rush, panic, and mystery as PLL in a much smaller package, which packed an impressive punch. Admittedly, I've never read these novels, but I have watched some of the television show, so this comparison is based entirely on my knowledge and opinion of the CW show rather than the novels. At this point, Jaffe had proved that she's a very versatile writer and I'd missed her characters, so I had no choice but to give this newest offering a try.Rosebush reminds me of an edgier, more succinct version of Pretty Little Liars. Again, the description made it sound like a complete departure from what I was familiar with from Jaffe. These books don't get the attention they deserve!Then Rosebush came along. I didn't know if I'd like it since it is nothing like her adult titles, but I loved it! The main character, Jasmine, is wonderful and hilarious and I'm not sure if anyone could manage to not laugh aloud while reading Bad Kitty and its sequel, Kitty Kitty. After I devoured those, I read Bad Kitty, one of her YA novels. Instead, I was addicted to her Arboretti Family novels, which are adult historical mysteries set in Europe with plenty of romance and steamy encounters. I started reading her books back in freshman year of high school. I should probably start off by saying that I am a huge Michele Jaffe fan.






Rosebush by michele jaffe